Posted on: October 13, 2024

k1k
Verified ownerGames: 117 Reviews: 2
Puts puzzles into perspective
Cool game - rather short but it keeps you interested whole time.
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Multiplayer feature available only in the Windows version
Multiplayer feature available only in the Windows version
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Posted on: October 13, 2024
k1k
Verified ownerGames: 117 Reviews: 2
Puts puzzles into perspective
Cool game - rather short but it keeps you interested whole time.
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Posted on: November 4, 2024
CGAMER138
Verified ownerGames: 150 Reviews: 12
I love the game, it drove me crazy
I love the game, it drove me crazy and I already have all the achievements unlocked, apart from the multiplayer, uff
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Posted on: February 4, 2025
moress_one
Verified ownerGames: 164 Reviews: 1
great game
i can only speak for the singelplayer part, but i love the game. for all those who like unusual puzzles, somewhere between portal and The Bridge (which unfortunately isn't available on gog). try it, it's great
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Posted on: July 27, 2025
Avanglion
Verified ownerGames: 99 Reviews: 4
Loved it until the last achievement
Awesome game! I enjoy mental gymnastics. The puzzles are varied. The story is intriguing with a sprinkle of mystery and philosophy. Performance and stability are excellent even on decade-old machines. Multiple good decisions have been made in terms of replayability. It was very easy and pleasant to come back to each of the levels to find all secrets. As a completionist I loved that. That’s why I did not mind replaying the game in Developer Commentary mode and in Challenge mode. What I didn’t love was the achievement that requires players to import a 3D model as well as the one that requires players to finish the game in under 30 minutes. After dozens of attempts I’m still going over 30 minutes by a couple of seconds. It’s not a skill issue. I just don’t want to have to take a PhD in a game’s mechanics down to pixel perfect executions, use guides and/or glitches to complete it at 100%. I want to do it naturally, with care and concentration but up to a reasonable degree. Achievements becoming ordeals is where I draw the line. And since the speedrun achievement is an ordeal and the only one I can’t get, I now hate the game because of it. None of the previous pleasant experiences matter to me anymore because that’s how I am – it’s either all or nothing. Last time I was in a similar situation was with Frostpunk – an awesome game with a couple of absurd achievements at the end.
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Posted on: November 14, 2020
iiiears
Games: Reviews: 7
Looking forward to a second playtrhough.
First time through the puzzles are the focus. Second time it is the surprising way collectible items are hidden, the puzzle being how to reach them. This game explains it's mechanics in an exemplary way, no mis-steps, head scratching, Google searches for the answer, crystal clear progression. Perfect.
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